The First Six Months of Cal

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The First Six Months
of Cal-(IT)2
Report to the University of California
Office of the President
Oakland, CA
July 20, 2001
Cal-(IT)2 Six Months Later
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Buildings
Communications and IT Infrastructure
Education and Outreach
Organization Chart
Budgets
Cal-(IT)2 UC Irvine Building
Receives First UC Regents Approval
Johnson Fain Partners
Design Approval by UC Regents
July 19, 2001
Cal-(IT)2 Building Outside View
UC Irvine
Johnson Fain Partners
Cal-(IT)2 Building Interior View
UC Irvine
Johnson Fain Partners
Cal-(IT)2 Building Ground Floor
UC Irvine
Johnson Fain Partners
Cal-(IT)2 Building Third Floor
UC Irvine
Will Define Layout
as Program Develops
For Maximum Flexibility
Johnson Fain Partners
Cal-(IT)2 Building Location
UC San Diego
Design Approval by UC Regents
Planned September 2001
Cal-(IT)2 Building Outside View
UC San Diego
Cal-(IT)2 Building Ground Floor Clean Room
UC San Diego
NBBJ
Cal-(IT)2 Building Ground Floor
Visualization Facilities UC San Diego
NBBJ
The UCSD Cal-(IT)2 Building is
Designed to Support Virtual Teams
Flexibility:
Labs
Or Offices
“Live” Visual
Internet Walls
Everywhere
NBBJ
Mix of Office Types:
Carrels and Traditional
UCSD and UCI are
Providing Temporary Space for Cal-(IT)2
Temporary
Trailers
2002
UCSD
Permanent
Building
2004
UCI Providing
1500 Sq. Feet
Temporary
Office Space
UCI Will Host Joint Campus Meeting
This Summer on Wireless Software
Available Now
6 months
August 28, 2001
Discussion Forum Now on WebEx
IEEE 802.11 Wireless Coverage
Wireless Internet Spreading Over
UCSD Campus
6 months
Available Now
12 months
UCSD Beta Tests Qualcomm
HDR Cellular Internet -- Range of 5 Miles
Rooftop HDR Access Point
UCSD Has First Operational
Third Generation Cellular System in U.S.
6 months
Available Now
Wireless WAN
12 months
HP Grant Brings Wireless Access to
Large Number of UCSD Undergraduates
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Potential “Disintegration” of Campus Learning Culture With Anticipated
Growth of 10,000 Students Over Next 10 Years
Year-Long “Living Laboratory” Experiment
– Develop “Production Prototype” This Summer
– 500+ Wireless-Enabled HP Jornada PDAs
– For Incoming Freshmen in Computer Science and Engineering This Fall
– Questions on Technology and Community
– Security, Wireless Networking, Scalability
– Impacts on Building Community and Learning
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Software Developed
– Activeclass:
– Encourage Classroom Participation
– Roamer/FindMe:
– Encourage Chance Interactions and Discoveries Around Campus
– Entensible Software Infrastructure for Others to Build On
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Deploy to UCSD Sixth College Fall 2002
Funds: HP, NSF, Campus, Cal-(IT)2
Cal-(IT)2
Knowledge and Data Engineering (KDE) Lab
Joint Between UCSD and UCI Computer Science
and SDSC
Vast Data Sets Will Require
High Resolution Data Analysis Facilities
Celera
Control Room
SDSC
SIO
Cal-(IT)2
Control Room
Cox Communications
Teraburst Networks
Panoram Technologies
Newsday Photo
Ira Schwarz
We are In Deployment of the San Diego Metro
Optically Networked Visualization Facility
Multi-Megapixel Display Demonstrated to
300+ People at SIO in May
Cal-(IT)2 Is Working Closely With CENIC as
Bleeding Edge for Networking California
Network Development and Evolution
Smarr Has Been Named as
Member at Large on
CENIC Board of Directors
For
California Research and Education Community
Responsible Entities
CENIC: CalREN-XD
Network Type
Tier 1
Tier 2
CENIC: CalREN-HPR
Experimental/
Experimental/
Developmental
Developmental
Networ k
Network
High
Performance
Research Network
Tier 3
CENIC: CalREN-DC
CORPORTATION FOR EDUCATION NETWORK
INITIATIVES IN CALIFORNIA
(CENIC)
7/19/01
Commercial
Companies
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CENIC Internet
ONI
Commodity
Bleeding Edge Services
for Network Researchers
Leading Edge Services
for Large Applications
Users
High Quality Services for
all K-20 California
Research/
Education
Users
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Services to General Public
OPTICAL NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE (ONI)
TOPOLOGY COMPONENTS
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SAC
2
BAY
AREA
Digital California Network
Capabilities/Users
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CENTRAL
CORRIDOR
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COASTAL
CORRIDOR
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RESEARCH
FIBERS
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BASIN
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LA BASIN
BAY AREA
SACRAMENTO
SAN DIEGO
CENTRALCORRIDOR
COASTAL CORRIDOR
REMOTE SITES
RESEARCH FIBERS
Multiple Meetings
With CENIC
and with UC CIO
Cal-(IT)2 Is Linking
CENIC, NSF, and Metro Optical Networks
TIER 1 RESEARCH FIBER CONNECTS
UCB
SF Colo
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UCD
HAY
+2
STAN
+2
PA Colo
+2
+2
1107
+2?
+2
UCLA
JPL
UCSB
Caltech
USC
+2
+2
+2
+2
+2
Riverside
1 Wilsh
WE
SAIC is a CENIC Consultant
+2
+2
Irvine
+2
UCI
Proposed research fibers
Optional research fibers
SDSC
SDSC/UCSD
CENIC Optical Network Infrastructure
(ONI) Initiative
NSF
TeraGrid
Cal-(IT)2
Metro Optical
Testbed
The NSF PACI TeraGrid
Optical Network Coupling Linux PC Clusters
13.6 TeraFLOPs
574p IA-32
Chiba City
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256p HP
X-Class
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128p HP
V2500
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8
92p IA-32
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Extreme
Black Diamond
HPSS
4
Calren
NTON
vBNS
Abilene
Calren
ESnet
Caltech
Argonne
32 Nodes
0.5 TF
0.4 TB Memory
86 TB disk
64 Nodes
1 TF
0.25 TB Memory
25 TB disk
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128p Origin
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HR Display &
VR Facilities
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HPSS
OC-12
Chicago & LA DTF Core Switch/Routers
Cisco 65xx Catalyst Switch (256 Gb/s Crossbar)
OC-48
OC-48
OC-12
OC-12 ATM
GbE
Juniper M160
SDSC
NCSA
256 Nodes
4.1 TF, 2 TB Memory
225 TB disk
500 Nodes
8 TF, 4 TB Memory
240 TB disk
Juniper M40
OC-12
OC-12
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OC-12
OC-3
ESnet
HSCC
MREN/Abilene
Starlight
Juniper M40
OC-12
2
vBNS
Abilene
MREN
OC-12
OC-3
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4
UniTree
8
HPSS
2
Sun
Starcat
4
1176p IBM SP
Blue Horizon
4
= 32x 1GbE
1024p IA-32
320p IA-64
16
Myrinet Clos Spine
= 64x Myrinet
= 32x Myrinet
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Myrinet Clos Spine
1500p Origin
Sun E10K
= 32x FibreChannel
= 8x FibreChannel
10 GbE
32 quad-processor McKinley Servers
(128p @ 4GF, 8GB memory/server)
32 quad-processor McKinley Servers
(128p @ 4GF, 12GB memory/server)
Fibre Channel Switch
16 quad-processor McKinley Servers
(64p @ 4GF, 8GB memory/server)
Cisco 6509 Catalyst Switch/Router
IA-32 nodes
Cal-(IT)2 Has Had Multiple Meetings with
Navy’s SPAWAR and SAIC
USS John C. Stennis is
an Advanced Concept Telecommunications Testbed
for SPAWAR
Photo: Cal-(IT)2 visit June 20
Cal-(IT)2 and Navy SPAWAR Envision
Similar Layered Architecture
www.ndia-sd.org/docs/NDIA_20June00.pdf
Cal-(IT)2 Fellows
UC San Diego
By Department/Program
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Cognitive Science
Computer Science and Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ethnic Studies
Graduate Studies
Instructional Technology Center (ITC)
Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts (ICAM)
International Relations & Pacific Studies
Materials Science
Music
Natural Sciences
Physics
Physiology and Neuroscience
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Structural Engineering
Visual arts
Graduates
Undergrads
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15
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7
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Cal-(IT)2 Fellows
UC Irvine
Graduates
Teacher Showcase Helps 40+ Teachers
Identify Technology Needs in Classroom
Smarr Gave Keynote to
Classroom of the Future Foundation April 4, 2001
Cal-(IT)2 Has Created a
Second Generation Web Site
www.calit2.net
A Daily Update from the Global Web
of Key Cal-(IT)2 Technologies
Under Development by
Charles Elkan, UCSD CSE; SDSC
Components of
a CISI Budget
• Facilities
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Temporary Quarters
Buildings
Movable Equipment
“Living Laboratory”
• Researchers
– Faculty
– Students
– Technology Deployment and Research Support Staff
• Administrative Support
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Institute Wide
Local Campus
Business Operations
Industrial Relations and Communications
Board Events, Conferences, Visitors, etc.
Cal-(IT)2 Organizational Chart
Chancellor Dynes - Lead Campus
Chancellor Cicerone - Partner Campus
Governing Board
Bob Conn - Chair, UCSD
Bill Parker - Co Chair, UCI
Advisory Committee
Forest Baskett - Co Chair
Phil Smith - Co Chair
Larry Smarr
Institute Director
Ramesh Rao - Director
UCSD Division
UCSD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Ivan Schuller
Paul Siegel
Bill Griswold
William Hodgkiss
Mohan Trivedi
John Wooley
Sheldon Brown
Peter Cowhey
Gabriele Weinhausen
Ron Graham
Chief Scientist
Peter Rentzepis - Director
UCI Division
FACULTY/
RESEARCHERS
Institute Wide
Local Campus
UCI EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Materials & Devices
Networked Infrastructure
Interfaces & Software Systems
Environment & Civil Infrastructure
Intelligent Transportation
Digitally Enabled Genomic Medicine
New Media Arts
Policy, Management, Socioeconomic Evolution
Education
G.P. Li
Magda El Zarki
Rajesh Gupta
Maria Feng
Will Recker
Pierre Baldi
Alan Terricciano
Vijay Gurbaxani
Robert Beck
Institute Wide and Local Campus
Is Well Along to Being Staffed Up
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Larry Smarr, Director
--Communication:
--Administration:
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Stephanie Sides, Director (100% time; 50% free to institute)
Michele Foley, Web Development (100% time; paid by institute)
Doug Ramsey, Media Relations (50% time; paid by institute)
Elizabeth Perez, Assistant to Larry Smarr (100% time; paid by institute)
Jacqueline Howard, Assistant to Stephanie Sides (100% time; paid by institute)
Ramesh Rao, UCSD Division Director
--Technology Support:
--Development:
--Budget,Contracts/Grants:
--Operations Support:
--Administration:
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Peter Rentzepis, UCI Division Director
--Associate Director:
--Administration:
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Phil Papadopoulos, Architect (50% time; paid by institute)
Greg Hidley (50% time + 2.5 FTEs from his staff; paid by institute)
Tom James (40% time; paid by institute)
Jeff Nagle (75% time; free to institute)
Paul Croft (20% time; free to institute)
Steve Ross (50% time; 15% paid by institute)
DeAndra Green (100% time; paid by institute)
Bryan McGloin (100% time; paid by institute)
Stephanie Rea (40% time; 10% paid by institute)
Shelly Karkosky (25% time; 10% paid by institute)
Dora Donovan (50% time; paid by institute)
Kate Tull (50% time; paid by institute)
Gabriel Real (40% time; paid by institute)
Susan Cruse (50% time; free to institute)
Lorrie Minkel (50% time; free to institute)
Mary Daley Michaels (100% time; paid by institute)
Ron Graham, Chief Scientist
Note Strong Campus Contribution
Total Cal-(IT)2Cal-(IT)
Funding
by Source
Funding
2
$160,000
$140,000
$120,000
in $1000
$100,000
Requested Bridge Funds
5% of State for Operations
Garamendi
State Capital
Projected Federal C&G
Industry/Private
$80,000
$60,000
$40,000
$20,000
$0
00/01
01/02
02/03
03/04
Industrial/Private Cost Sharing
Cal-(IT)2 Industry Match Uses
Yellows Are Flexible Research Support
$70,000
$60,000
($1000)
$50,000
Total $157M
$50M Completed
$107M Under Negotiation
$40,000
$30,000
$20,000
$10,000
$0
00/01
01/02
In-Kind: Equipment & Services
Faculty Support
02/03
Capital: Building & Equipment
Student Fellowships
03/04
Sponsored Projects
Academic Professionals
Cal-(IT)2 Has Received $8M
in New Federal Funds
Cal-(IT)2 Non-Industry Awards
($1000)
$94M in Proposals Under Review
$483
$369
$1,455
$200
$120
$120
$5,162
Air Force
DARPA
SRC
DOE
NSF
ONR
Other/Non-Fed
Operating Budget by Function
$12,000
$10,000
$8,000
Technology Deployment & Research Support
Industrial Relations & Communications
Business Operations
Local Campus Administration
Institute Wide Activities, Board, Events, Other
Institute Wide Administration
$6,000
$4,000
$2,000
$0
00/01
01/02
02/03
03/04
04/05
Operating Cal-(IT)2
Budget
by Source of Funds
Operating Funding Requirements
$12,000
$10,000
$8,000
(in $1000)
Anticipated Permanent Funds from the State
Requested "Bridge" Funds from Office of the
President
$6,000
Industry
5% of State Capital Funds*
$4,000
$2,000
$0
00/01
01/02
02/03
03/04
04/05